A database of lost objects finding by name
Remember the famous joke that if bill gates will see on the ground $ 100, to his advantage to bend over the piece of paper, because he's in second earns more? This anecdote comes to mind when you look at the database for the neglected values in California. More than 17 million citizens forgot/lost/left values of 6.1 billion dollars. Among the lost — money, securities, cheques, Bank boxes, jewelry and so on. It is clear that some of the owners have died or moved. But some just can't pick up money because spent time will cost more.
The site has search form by name, and the names of the owners of lost and forgotten things. Among them are many celebrities.
Here some of them:
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- Steven Spielberg — checks for $10,000 (George Lucas owes $35,92) the
- Richard Feynman the income from the liquidation of assets in the amount of $2864,57 (plus another $644,16)
- Michael Jackson Deposit box (plus the fee from NBC for $93, the right to a share in the receipts from the exploitation of mineral resources) the
- Steve Wozniak — Various checks in the amount of $269 (plus some money from Apple)
the Current Governor Jerry brown and another $2000 (plus something else for $9505,02) the
In the name of Sergey Brin decorated several checks from Stanford University for a total of $1184,49 (plus another $1071,32).
It would be nice to have a database of lost things in each city — for certain each of us could find something I had forgotten.